MultiMiner: Any Miner, Any Where, on Any Device.MobileMiner: Manage your mining from anywhere using your browser or smartphone.

MultiMiner is Open Source with a permissive MIT license. Contribution is welcome and encouraged.If you are interested in helping with MultiMiner, scroll to the bottom of this post for source code examples.

MultiMiner is a graphical application for crypto-coin mining on Windows, OS X and Linux. MultiMiner simplifies switching individual devices (GPUs, ASICs, FPGAs, CPUs) between crypto-currencies such as Bitcoin and Litecoin while also allowing you to manage any mining appliances on your network (AntMiners, G-Black, Raspberry Pi controllers, Spondoolies and more).

MultiMiner uses the underlying mining engine (BFGMiner) to detect available mining devices and then presents a user interface for selecting the coins you'd like to mine.

MultiMiner also ships with a console application (TUI) for low power devices such as ARM-based miners.

MultiMiner also offers several views, allowing you to display as much or as little information as you like.

For new users, MultiMiner includes a Getting Started wizard that walks you through selecting an engine, a coin, a pool, and configuring MobileMiner.

MultiMiner will automatically download and install the latest version of BFGMiner, making it simple for the new user to get started.

You can then use the Configure Pools dialog to setup each coin that you would like to mine along with their pools, including support for load balancing.

MultiMiner supports automatically mining the most profitable coins based on a set of configurable strategies. Profitability information is updated regularly from CoinChoose, CoinWarz, WhatMine, and WhatToMine.

MultiMiner also supports features such as relaunching crashed miners, starting with Windows, minimizing to the notification area, and mining on startup.

You can also use the interface provided by MultiMiner to adjust advanced settings such as API white-listing, disabling GPU mining, and automatically adjusting mining intensity based on the computer's idle time.

By entering your MobileMiner email address and application key in the Configure Settings dialog, you will be able to remotely monitor and control your rigs without having to open any firewalls or forward any ports.

Downloads

You can download installers and zip files for Windows, OS X, Linux and Mono on the Github releases page.

Windows Installation

Download and run the installer (.exe) at the above link and follow instructions

The installer runs without needing admin rights and does not install to Program Files so as not to be intrusive. However, if you prefer you can use the zip file:

You should think about add another feature like controlling remote cgminers with API.

Thanks for your kind words and taking the time to leave feedback feedback.

Can you explain your request a bit more? Do you mean having MultiMiner on one machine, and having cgminer on other machines (without MultiMiner), and being able to register and control those machines all from within MultiMiner (as long as cgminer is running on them)?

MultiMiner: Any Miner, Any Where, on Any Device | MobileMiner: Monitor and manage your rigs from your browser or phone | Xgminer: Mine with popular miners on Mac OS X

Thanks for the tool it works great. There was only one thing that would be nice to have and thats per coin cgminer settings instead of a global cgminer setting. Some coins mine better with a few different tweaks i've found. Other than that this is a fantastic piece of software thanks again for releasing it to the public.

Thanks for the tool it works great. There was only one thing that would be nice to have and thats per coin cgminer settings instead of a global cgminer setting. Some coins mine better with a few different tweaks i've found. Other than that this is a fantastic piece of software thanks again for releasing it to the public.

Huh I had no idea about that. It seems easy enough to add, I'll include it in the next release. Thanks for the feedback!

MultiMiner: Any Miner, Any Where, on Any Device | MobileMiner: Monitor and manage your rigs from your browser or phone | Xgminer: Mine with popular miners on Mac OS X

Found a small bug, on all three of my rigs I can't delete a coin once its been added. It errors the program out everytime I try. Also any idea if it would be hard to add either a positive or a negative percent to each coins profitability individually to add to coinchoose's? I know coinchoose's adjusted percent of profitability is a good average for most people but I know personally I have better and worse real world results with certain coins than they suggest. Again I have to say this is a great piece of software. Very simplistic yet has almost all of the features a person could ask for.

Found a small bug, on all three of my rigs I can't delete a coin once its been added. It errors the program out everytime I try. Also any idea if it would be hard to add either a positive or a negative percent to each coins profitability individually to add to coinchoose's? I know coinchoose's adjusted percent of profitability is a good average for most people but I know personally I have better and worse real world results with certain coins than they suggest. Again I have to say this is a great piece of software. Very simplistic yet has almost all of the features a person could ask for.

Thanks for the feedback. I've reproduced the bug and will fix that in the next update. I'll also look into your request as it sounds reasonable enough.

If the bug with deleting coins is giving you problems you can type %appdata% into the address bar of Windows Explorer and navigate into the MultiMiner folder to edit the coin configuration XML file.

MultiMiner: Any Miner, Any Where, on Any Device | MobileMiner: Monitor and manage your rigs from your browser or phone | Xgminer: Mine with popular miners on Mac OS X

I've been using MultiMiner and it works well ... so I switch my CGWatcher to MultiMiner.

Seems like your Strategies for switching to multi crypto is based on the "Profitability % Adj for Stales" column in coinchoose.com. I sugest your apps add additional option based on the "Avg Profitability Past 7 Days" column in coinchoose.com also.

Seems like your Strategies for switching to multi crypto is based on the "Profitability % Adj for Stales" column in coinchoose.com. I sugest your apps add additional option based on the "Avg Profitability Past 7 Days" column in coinchoose.com also.

Thank you for your kind words and feedback. I'll be sure to include that option in the next update.

MultiMiner: Any Miner, Any Where, on Any Device | MobileMiner: Monitor and manage your rigs from your browser or phone | Xgminer: Mine with popular miners on Mac OS X

why I get less dgc with 1950khash/s than its expected in coinchoose or coinwarz? Example: expected 290 dgc per day but I get only 120 dgc.

That's a good question. I'm not sure why you'd see such a difference. My application only runs cgminer.exe or bfgminer.exe, and then reports things such as hashrate, accepted, rejected, etc. based on the cgminer/bfgminer RPC API. You can see the API request and response if you click the API Monitor button in the latest build.

Basically, you should see the exact same thing by running just cgminer.exe or bfgminer.exe, and I cannot account for any difference between those miners and what online charts predict. I'm sorry I couldn't be of more help there.

The source code is all very straight forward and there's no tomfoolery involved. Everything should be reported accurately and transparently.

MultiMiner: Any Miner, Any Where, on Any Device | MobileMiner: Monitor and manage your rigs from your browser or phone | Xgminer: Mine with popular miners on Mac OS X

why I get less dgc with 1950khash/s than its expected in coinchoose or coinwarz? Example: expected 290 dgc per day but I get only 120 dgc.

Coinwarz doesn't account for all of the stales/rejects and orphaned blocks. Coinchoose does the same thing but, also has a separate column showing a much lower adjusted profitability based on the stale/reject/orphan rate. DGC and WDC are the worst coins for stales/rejects/orphans that I know of. On average from what I have read with WDC you'll only get about 60% of your estimated earnings and with DGC only about 75% of your estimated. Definitely has nothing to do with this program.